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Barrie Examiner, 3 Dec 1914, p. 6

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_. -..u u`; gnu. Hllluo H niiss Zellp. Harper has return- ed home after holidaying in To- ronto. A ' Don't forget the parlor social at St. Paul's `Church on Friday evening. -..vu.nuo 11.; AU! UIILU, :"I-`-l;;Methodist. S. S. are busy praetising for their Xmas concert to be held on Dec. 23rd. Il:.._ 4-1-1: _ V, .___-V- Mrs. Latimer and Miss Mar- garet have returned home after visiting triends in Toronto. \ rnn... 11-41. , u- - (`Dec. 1st. V Mr. and Mrs. Jack McConkey of Toronto motored up and spent. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Hunter. " SHANTY BAY cnamvnz HOLLY [ HOLLY _ War omog Awards` Oontl-act for 2oo,ooo 8hlrts--300 I-lands to be Put On. MORNING D. c. HOWARD! call and see the celebrated Wat- er otor Washing laohlnoo. ___-..-- -- --on Rough Cat Gobtage on Dun- lop St., 81300. Brick Cotztagw am Sanford Stzj 57 acres nae-av Minesing. Ce- mcnt hou-so-,. balm .34x36, stone stable. i A Farm 01? 107 acres, 17 of which is hardwood bush. an ____, , 1 .- I-`Ire, Life and Aold_ont Insurance` v - - - ---v`-v -v. uuunuiug; uaynjarc, Solxd B1-wk House}. 8 teams, all conveniences; God` stablzo; `garden. A 4 - Houste of 6 aqres of good small fruig. . i uni`: UK!` 1/V/'\l ll H agres good tin-1 ;0l`,. -Maple, Beech an-d Basswood. Rough Cast House, 5- rooms. Solid Brick House, `I rooms. with` all convenienoes- anti 1:115. gm-res. ]j'!iI_`SARJEANT 110., um: ;w-S-o-I-id Brick House;. 9' rooms,` suitable for boarding; house. Q:-.I:A l':I..:..I- rr~....; - `First-class by. oat:-alas: man. Special attention: giwm tn.- country work. Distance no ob- ject. Estimates cheerfully` gluon t Phone 322. I.l Illnlnnnus {Amen aannv .. mlauuuo \lI I-uni-In-IVJ I hi Pllujcaoma. Asthma. Oahu-rh. Plmplu. .:;r:.".....'~.`.':':::'::.:.":.1::."..':':'.';'.-.."""...-F- C-lull or send history for free adviu-. Medicine fumished in tablet form. Poms-10 am. to 1 pm. ` and 2 to 15 p.111, sun|a_vs-l0 mm. to 1 p.I. DRS;SOPER-G: WHITE` Plano Taour ;fPupils prepared for examination-. : lludlo: 1oT`l..oo|u 82,. Eu-ice 1 Commence ist` S~bpt.L E - Il88 sun: uslsam Teacher of Piano and Volvo Praluotlon Pupils preparer for Tore-nto Conservatory of" Music Examina- tions. Telephone 3264B. ans. sopn 4; WHITE OK Tau..- to `l`.......o.. n_. PEABODY8 GET H`!!! A. L. JGIDAI Teacher of Vbtml lualo' Terms Mbdbmrte Address: 54 M'aI'y`St:.,.. Barrie Iscots PROPERTIES. IVER.` MISS MIIEL POWELL YOUR READING NE E D 5 7. 6:: :1` K 25 Toronto S1,. Totoulo, Ont. 14 luloastor St. SPECIALISTS --g Agblg-g _L___|_ BY INSTALLING THE INVISIBLE All-Metal Weather Strip On Windows and Doors Conciliation Inc BOOK STORE A R E W E L L,` SUPPLIED A1` R'oom.s. with 5 lnndg. Quantity of. w. c. Aunlizw Manu facturer of Buggies, carriages. Wagons, Sleigh: and Butter: Strict personal attention paid to ' Hot-seshoeing. Street, Bat`- vwvuiiiw W933 -'..R.C.lV . S. Edinhnr: ; M.F.P. 8: S. Glssgow sunouou-Evn. EA . Nos: Ann Tmcou nsviugspesuyesrs Post Grsdustc work in Jritnsh Hospitals and having served as Ciiuical Assistant in a Square Bar. `thrust and `iose Kosrltll. London; Royal London _0p1ntha!- ictgsp ts] (l\:oor;e|ds); forks tcrgn huh n urgeou n Lonon ptamlc Hospital; Bristol 23.5 ml, Bristol; and 811-miughsn Eye Hospital. irminghsm ; for- geetry Member of Brihsh Ophthslmologicsl so- \-_._.4 _4r. g - on. II. A. niii;Av- :0STE'OPATHIC mvslcxmx no.3 Block, Barrie, Omh, Oice H'ou-cs --9 to 5; other h.ours_by appoint- ment. Phone 565. .t "" -- -~ --I--I-Iv.-1.5 (MCGILL) (S=u:ecess0r to Dr-. R S Broad). _OI`c,-0 and Residem-e. corner Elnzahelh and Ikradfmxj Stan. Barrio, Dhnnn an: W. A. LEWIS, I.., GI. SURGERY` AND GYN.l`ZC()I.t)GY, especialjy. Phone 61., 56 Gullivr St.. Barrie. on. w. I-Low (SUQGESSOR TO DR. Physician. Surgeon. couclwur. S_pecial at 17.. In A Takes the place of Storm Sash and Doors. Much loss expensive and hotter In many rupocts. can be applied to any wlndow. new or `old. Does not dlollguro or mar nth or door. Lasts no long oaths bulldlng gtnndo. Loose and had flttlng sash and doors mode wlnd, raln, on ' smoke and dult proof. . Estlmatos ohoorfully glvon. Our Export Workman Install It. Ask us about It. 4 ' PALLINU). and_ Ac- S ecial attenuon to E1, Ear, 0st! and Throat. Glasses adjusted._ Olce Owen SL, Phone 95. --u win II. Iillj, LJ!.C.S., Edinburgh, F~;C.P-., Lon... an, Physician, Sm-goon`, etc-. Of- lice and Residence, Dun-lop. f'Bar1'ie. Tele-phom>16'5. LI} St.s'., I III. 122 \\"., Toronto, late 01' .Br(mkJ.yn, (N.Y.) Eye and. Ear Hos{_).ital, will be at 67 Owen St, .la1:nike, every Saturday. I211-seas-:3, ,Ey.u,. Ear, Nose and Throat,. Con- su-Jttatio-u hours 11 a.m..to-,5 pan-. and by appointment... 'I3oroTn_bu Phuno North 3326. `mu mm u.vo.'.. .-uianaalo. Disease) 41is()1'deI'.s' c,-specialty. Phone 269 arty. `WNCI-79 Dunk? Street. ('5 BA- juuuu you Is Km Oman and Residence Cornerxnf. :T,r0n.`9. and Elizabeth StI`t'MI.S3 .oppns1te- Elizabeth St. Methodist 'Church_ olnnhnno IR"! DB. I. II. EHBIEE PHYS[C1A;V'. AND SURGEON. (stlccessahr to Dr. C. C. A'l.-x=- ander). office and residunce: Burton AVe.. Allandalc. Disua.s0s~ .diS()l`deI's psnnninlku D|.n.... nan um! Church. u.-me gmzanetn Telephone cnzswlcxa a 321.1. BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS EU R` the Supreme Court of Judicature ;of (Jntario, Proctors. Notarles, fconwzyaneers, etc. Money to- ;loan.. Ofces: In Ross Blouk-, ;BaI-his; A. E. H. Creswicke, K.(}., 6W. A'-. J!.. Beil, K.C. H.J. GRASETT, Manager, Barrie Branch TILD I%8, LL33 BARRISTER. S()LlC[T()R. E'I'U., Bank of Toronto Building, Barrie. Mum-V in loan. Fniumi Sts., Toronto. OHIILES W. PLAXTOU BARRISTER. SULICITOR, If`/I`I?1., 606 Continental Life Building, southeast corner Bay and'- Rich- a uni. auu \.AUllVCyallU('3["'. M0l'y to loan in any sums at lnwmrtz cur- rent rates. Omcv I3 lbwen. SL, Ban-is, Ont H. D. StvwaI!t},.lL.l`...D. D. M. Stewart. BARIEISTE-IES, Solicitnvs, Nntarnes Public and Conveyancel_-.<-. Money m anv S-HHTIR at lnmnum pg..- Secial attention. will be given go t e accommodation of farmers In this locality. Money to Loan on Mortgages. Agency Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada. ()tTI(?e Hours 10 t0 4. T. BEECROFT, Manager. .....-.~-u-V -nan` "9 `cash Cheques drawn on any Bank in Canada or the United States. ' Accounts collected. ` Sterling- Exchange bought or sold L lI( sold. Transact a General Banking Business. - ` Notesmashed or collected at the most favoralile rates. I. Beectntt & Bu SAVE FUEL DR. J. ARTHUR ROSS Lp & Q I?:I8nI......I. . .- .. -. Thursday. December 3, 1914 nu LuIIl."O]i3('llI and B,-xrrie-, Phone 105. j srawmrr. 5. srlwan ihlurnrnnm DR. IOIITIIEII LYON-.3 Q'l_n;.Ln Q 0 `I on. E. 1. Tunusuu. ll [\ /Q-.,....-.__ BANKERS I-uvslcuns, arc. DR. W. A. Established 1819. -__ _..__. -r--..--- -7] -.--un- Accounts may be opened inlth; of two or more ptflblll, I dawn]: to in made by any can of them or by the survivor. Barrie N 0. Box 06. `Phone 54. 1"s7`.' We reprn Companie US or (in) renewing and get 01 OH`! mands alapght Dl`i(>.. {J0 rm HOW Bf and H10 inni IDIUND WALKBlI.C.V.O..LLD-.D.C.l-afuddcnt LAlI.D.GcucnlIhnagcr- JOHN AllD.Au tGcnaIlIanQ ifir] Stoc zinr Oflico 41 'aIk Lana] Thur VILI. lntereat at the current rate is allowed on all deposits of $1 and upwards. Careful attention is given to every accdunt. Small accounts are welcomed. Accounts may he opened and operated by mail. A---..._L- ----. I-4 -..4__4I 2.. LL- _ THE CANADIAN BANK or COMMERCE BAPITIL 315,000,000 RESERVE Flllll. 313,500,000 chrlstmas-three weeks away. Are we downhearted? No! Then make christmas as merry, very merry, as it ever has been. True the war shadow falls over the world. But the Empire is In the right, and right is might when the God of Battles controls. Then why should not the anniversary of the nativity of the Prince of Peace be the outstanding occasion In the world and the people re- joice. Buy gifts, give gifts, and keep things normal here while helping to care for the distressed, wounded and bereaved. Christmas as usual, business as usual and christmas business a little better than usual. Watch the newspaper announcements of the live merchants- Thank you. SAVINGS BANK ACCOUNTS CHRISTMAS BUSINESS IS USUAL inc oou'rnAc9r. _ 2, [In and of the I Occasionally, in runmng wnrevgreat succes, Sffences, it is necessary to attach'g,.amme, W} the wires to trees. In doing [hl'S.`gpeech9s. gi j it is bad practice to use staples'etc_, was 9, ' to attach the wire directly to the-IWN-9 ggf-vQd_ litrees, thus ensuring that thefas chairman `gwire will become over grown Ilndipstjng addms; tijimbeddedin the wood. Not onlygceeds $57.00, L is the tree thereby ruined or in- Mp_ and M 5jured but, further, it is impos- Sunday with 3'sible to remove the fencing with-;Bay_ "out cutting either the wire or; w_ Parks 0 `the tree: r lat-"Hm Tarv _-_---- _-.,. ' M;rs. Wm. Morrison received! word that her daughter, Nupse. Morrison, of Winnipeg, was sex--3 iously ill and she immediately left lfor that city. Y Jas. Mcracken, section fore- man, was in Toronto last Wed- nsday at the 9 e-testing exam- ination, whim? e passed most I successfully. Ill..- I11 , `:- - .. riot - u o n v I}! Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Sheffield and little daughter, of Victoria Har- |bnr, are guests of Mrs. Jno. Shot`- ifield, Sin, and other relatives. l9O Olx Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vasey have zone to Victoria Harbor to visit Mr. Vasey s parents. - ___I'll v nu.- .- -V -vv us-V l;I'h`o English (`;:l`l.l`i.I'C}l Ladies `Aid met at the home of.Mrs Har- lold Morrison this week. -. vvvonrvn in $95 VJIIIIV The Ladies Aid of the Presby- terian Chur\ch met at the home of Mrs. G. C. Gaston on Wednes- day. Some of the members are busy knitting socks for the` lsoldia-rs at the front. M`ivs_s': Ennie Mccrackeri has returned home after an extended- visit in Peterboro and Toronto. Nbv. 30m. Mr, and Mrs. Brooks of Allistou were week-end visitors at Jas. (`.ast0n s. OFFICE 41 DUHLOP 81'. OIAIOHUIST Mlnardh Llnlmont Ouroc Dlpll-I that-Ia. - ~haV<* the exclusive agency for ._ `~401- .nnuIlIrUl J.`D`!'|7Hoy lJlHllU.`U, Ba['[9ie,"VV-A the tree and the fence. is first to` nail to the tree a strip, of woodi ' " ` .' '_ about four inches wide and one 0'04 '08- "' _ inch thick, or a length to` suit On Friday. Dec. 4-AndI'ew t.he height of the fence. The Kiaisuek. W 1,5 lot 19, con. 6. Or0,iwiro fence can then be stapled will hold a credit sale of fat-m'to this strip. This will secure. stock and implements. Sale at tithe fence and will not interferel D.m. W. A, Mcunnkey. auctionee.r.lwith the tree growth. | W-5"? goods in Barrie. _., _--uu.-uuvu IIGVIZ? l'v4\lIl`lI'lII"[l a very kind invitation to the Dal- fston ladies to attend_the open meeting at the home of James Coutts, at 2 p.m., Dec. 10, con- sequently there will be no other meeting held. There will also be a meeting in the hall at 7 30 p. . Address by Mrs. Parsons of Coc rune. All the members should avail themselves of the opportunity of hearing one of our popular and instructive lec- turers. ` ~--~--- l 5 Harvey Ostrander met with`? ;what. might have been a sm-inns! {accident on Friday. He was on-j gaged dc-opening a well when the? `bucket becameunhookod and fell `a distance of 30 feet. He was` lstruck on the head and shoulder! iwhich will lay him up for someng i "_19- I The Midhurf-gt` branch of the` Women's Institute have" extended` Q var-:1 bnn.-I .`.....:A_1:.__ . ....-..-U uuu H1155 LV1. DUI- niez Biylknten Mills spent Sunday with Geo. VBinni_e. . uuvvcu U1 tau`. __- --.,.., ...._. I Miss Statia_ Higgins. third daughter of Thos. Higgins nf'f this place, was married to Mr. McAndrews on Nov. 18th in Da- knta_. `was! Vllll-II`) `ii:-s. T'.'Bro0k.s of Alliston is the guest` of Mrs. Jas. Gaston. _M1:.";1vn(im1\`/E's. John_ Sheffield Hf` Victoria Harbour are visiting re- latives in this locality. \Xf:lI:...~. l"l.`lI -1 n,,m - - - ' Iv Hill spent a few days in! |Tnronto last week. i i | III0 IUUGIIUJA ` w{x}{1"1iz}a "Hm of Buffalo is vis-f iting his mother, Mrs. Capt. Hill, who has been unwell of late. Ilt-.. (14-12, 0-- 'TT1ia`i-'s.i:`J:'W<)"s|'};wi visiting iv. brother, \Vm. Bear-dsall, on the, '3:-d line Oro. _ 1 1 I Nov 30th. 1 Mrs. William Morrison rm. `carved wnrd on Thursday that `her daughter, Miss Grace Mar-` rison, `was seriously ill at Winni_ peg. Mrs. Morrison left for lhatf .city on the evening train. ' II... -_..n `II__ vs 1: - - I y v.- v--u Lnslnxa I11 (alullln -and . F; Vaseyb of Re- gina are the guests of Mr. Jas. -Mccracken. ' ` "'Mx7s:"H.1faE%'k and cnndv.-en! `visited relatives in Mt. St. Louis{ is few days last week. _ p . --,,- I 5 of Coibalt is a guest. at-"Hill Tarvit._" ' H. Black an:-M.` [Sunday friends in Shanty` `;Bay. ' 1 as u g... _.. ` I Mr. and Mrs. T. Ward 01' B`a*r'--I lrie spent Sunday with Mr. am-l iMrs. S. Gill. 1 I` The concert given by the Y. S. C. E., VVednesday evening lastgi] [in aid of the Belgians was a. great success. When the prmf` gramme, which consisted of;` {speeches. singing, recit,aI.iuns,[ etc., ended, rc-froshm9nts,`f `were Dr. Palling ac-t,<-d;f fas and gran. an illtor -|')_ esting address on the war. P115- |..__.I- man an _ Nov; 30th. Mus. Harold Finlay of Cohzt is visiting at the home of hm- father, Jas. Coutts. ,v .._ WA large'dn'un1ber from here at- tended the patriotic party at Belle Ewart last week. Next Sunday anniversary ser- vices will be held in the Preshv- terian Church. Rev. R. H._ Som- erville of Thornton will preach at H`a.m. and 7 p.m. Rev. D. A. McKenzie is taking his anniver- sary at Ivy. I Vios. Binnie and Miss M. Bin- in Al A...L.._ I1.-n - ,.-.-..-~.v III V.lIlI.larI.lao Hunter Brosu. Limited, Bat-vie. have exclusive these goods I -s viii;-."I)oo.little. who has been ill for some time, is in a critical condition. Mr. Stewart has moved from the fth line intq a house on Main street. _` _..--V was `racial val DUI (Julio The Women's Institute met last week at home of Mr. A. King. MI'S.( Rev.) McKenzie of Churcn- ill read an interesting paper nn Some noted Canadian Women. The Institute is doing a splendid wofk. `Mr. Gavin Allah is erecting. a house on Church street. I11, -vvvv vv vvilo if: 333" Mrs. Mullit of Belle Ewart were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walsh on Sunday. _ _ Mrs. Fred Jabbot of Belle Ewart was visiting her sister, Mrs. Frank Rich` last vs[ee_l`:_.j -Forbes`. -_._-.._.., - .. - - saw; V John `Mg:-tvlonkey bf Torontol sptdnt, the .,week-end 84- Wilson EIGHTH LINE, IIIIIOFIL Dec. 1st. Mr. T. Sheppard of Rbaclrs Point called on his sister, Mrs. Gibbons, last Friday. _ TA]... `II-I`I_.AI,, D "` `I'll ulna: Ixminnsn no name snrunnv " r-,-...x. 1U Juluu pt! UNL- an. The specifications call `for 15 stitches tn the inch. Each: shirt. has six buttons and must! be sewn 0 by hand. making 8.! total of 1,200,000 buttons, that` must be put on. On each shirt; there will be a piece of white- tape on which will be Writtena Made in Canada." ' I II___l - -sea A.r.m_you 0llAlGl'llJR8_1' DALSTO; MIDI-IIJRSI LEFDOY ___..- .- ..--4\ 111130 vvun IIIJCIICU in due `form and the minutes of last meeting were read by the Sec- retary of the Association. Carman Downey. After the minutes were adopted the following ollicers were elected: Mr. J. W. Ward. manager; Mr. F. Garner. secre. tary; Mr. W. Kerfoot, treasurer; Mr. A. Maw, mascot. The club change their colors this season and have ' adopted purple and white. Any clubs desiring games this winter kindly communicate `with the secretary. `,7 .._....- my \I- - p 51.7 Ir] 0. 5 M5. and Mrs. J. S. Fnrgusnn and daughter of Nantyr visits-d at l,MI's. T. Campbell's 1ast week. , .3 KTGibson and sister. Miss Liz- ' zie._vi.<:ited friends at `Angus on Sunday. ; I've: - -- ! ` The Minesing Athletic Associa- tion held a meeting in the Work- men's Hall, Minesing, on Saturday evening, Nov. 21st, for the pur- pose of organizing a hockey club for the coming season. President Mr. G. Johnston occupied the chair. `The meeting was opened 3.` 1-1.... 0--.... __.| AL- .--! Mz":'h.lait Wily of Stroud cal- led on friends here on Sunday. 1ii};i;}i"'isa.~.f 3" {{?;'1xi and m.- `He Miss Mariam, of Stroud, spent ;Sunday at Geo. Dyex-'s. L 11... -_..1 an . 1 `- the average shirt 40 yards; xyill make a dnzen. but thrseg shirts require 48 yards per dnz- an Th.` ..n.u.:n..-.1:.._- ,-I- --` , v_ __._,-... .....u... . uunznurg-. ! Mr. and Mrs. W. Ferriorr nf `Barrie moto;-ed` t_o Mr. H. Rowlr-y s on Suiwlay. g .. v------nu. u I V Tim 01-an2o~men_`s fowl supper iat All`a`ndale last Friday night was `well attended from _!1`e-rjf. ,, ..-......[..u- u nuvou VVV'Cl\ ! Fhrgnrsbn of VVeyiJurn, lS'ask, is vi's~i'ting J`. B'mwn.. __ _ 1. ,, i `W1VVIf-!-Yes.`3 r).;x`";:1'nhe.f' -0! .HifIsdale gspent H111 meek-end with her sis- itnr. Miss Lizzie I"'alli'n=g'. `In .......L II... `I? re - A Erif Barr-in paid` a short visit to! Mrs. T. C` mp~bel`l` last \\"Fk. ` `l'\...L-.. TN A _-_ I V` ` `r4i`r."ri."i-$3-';vv and 1Vl i`ss L1l[`f21u P l'"1Vir.m1-V.l:1;l'l'1'ny of I.e=fmy spun: a few days with his cm-iirr, Mrs. Arthur OI-rock. \ vur. I '.`U[Jl1'll'JYT|'l'l..' % Mr \Vil`fred' Lise-unrbv of` Bar- ;rie vi~:ted' at Mr. Jas... Brown's. fover Sunday; 3 I l - - -- -V \------J . Miss E. Anderson of Big `Ray PP-oinzt visited` Mrss Ann*i'e H93- {f_'ern'on Sunday. II'-..... vs rs, ,n. . __-. _ -,_.. I v I Afgvxdr Ah-ere agrtded. the` ibox social at Evy l'a~st' week. Gen. Elliott. is nursiTn~g a very sore hand. [ Mr. and` Mrs, W. 1:. For:-for.` Mr. and M :-9. D`. F'i`sherr of Barrie were recent vi`s"i't`ors' at! th\(~ borne of A. Dyer; The shirts are an extra large size. in nrder tn allow t.h-- men plenty of room to put on heavy underclothing. They are made of silver grey army annel. Wllh mm_ru.~'.l zinc buttons, are col- larlnss, and at-9 all of uniform size. l._.__ .. .:....,-,7. .1 u.. . I :un_v rvrullvg-: ,in honor of Miss Marion Orrmvki who [eaves for the` West on \V-d- nesday. ' No-v.. 301:. `(From an-other c(~rrrespm1den-1.. ll- II`7:'I-lP:....I- I~ : !1'VVl;r.Ma11`d Mrs. Arthur Or-ruck :ent'ort.'a`in`ed' some-' of their friends zaud nnighbars on Friday evbning .u'n I-.n'-cu... l\-`. I11-.. 31..-,-, A - - :-d1f.r". and Mrs. John M:-Dtmald iof E gb'ert were recent visoi-s at ` Gen; E l l'i'o_t .f: Nov. 30th. `Vin. Malay of Hamilton Sp! -Ill Sunday with his sister, Mrs. ;W:2'- I Miss S. Palk has bean spend- ing a few. days visiting` with the- Misses Ac0n|=y`nf Barrie. Mrs. F T. Grafton and son of. Barrie sp ent one of our Indian summer days in Shanty Bav fast \vm:k calling on frivnds. Don't forget the treat them- is for- all in the Methodist Churbh on the evening of ,F)uc. 5th. Come along and enjoy with us the Travel Talk by Frank Yeigh. Proceeds in aid of the- Belgians. ,, _- ---- .. ....u....5. Mr. David Smith and Mr Walk- er of Hawkestone will take thv work on Hawkestone Circuit next Sunday in the absence of Rev. H. Berry. - Nov. 30th. Miss Ella Leadlay of Barrie is spending a few weeks with Miss Sarah Palk. T Col-. O'Brien is very poor. ly at the time of writing. 11.. I'\.....'.I Q....:n_ -._ J n (Windsur Recmd.) 'l`lu.- Peabody ()ve.rall company, in Walkervillv, is the" ll1"`t rm in this vicinity to secure a Gun- tracl. fur mppli(-s fnr nleh who are engaged in the war. Wed- n+>sday morning the empluyens of tho factory starlml wnrk of filling a cmm-act fur 200,000 shirts to be worn by the L1-maps from Canada and lhnso who arv now on the firing line. The con. tr:u'l, `s to be filled by January 1. This will pl-nvide employment. for about 300 extral hands. 'I`hv pr:-sent, st,a' is wm-king nights! to keep up the wnrk and nmrn. are-. bving taken on daily. Extra nnachinvs have been installed in the factory` and preparatinns . made for the work. I;

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